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“Oh my god, Langdon,” Dana cries.
He searches her face; something half shocked, half endeared is hanging from the twitch of her lips, her eyes are unbelieving and amused, but her eyebrows read concern.
Frank briefly wishes everyone were as easy for him to read as Mel is.
“What? What is it, Dana?”
She laughs, then softly, secretly, says, “it's you who likes her!”
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Dana warns Frank against leading Mel on.
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19 Jun 2026
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Whatever Langdon and King were doing was between them. Besides, reporting them to HR seemed like a big pile of unnecessary paperwork she didn’t have the time or energy to fill out.
Or: Five times Mel and Frank's colleagues turned a blind eye to their relationship and the one time they didn't
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19 Jun 2026
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The absolute last thing Jack intended to do was get involved with whatever middle-school two-step courting dance Langdon and King had going on. So, of course, he accidentally steps right into it.
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19 Jun 2026
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Mel King hates driving. She has a routine she follows. Walk Becca to the center, walk to work, work, pick Becca up at the center, then home. Her car sits still in the driveway, only used if they need to go across town.
So what happens when Mel King realizes while home alone in the middle of the night that Frank is in love with her, and she just might be in love with him too?
Inspired by Black Hole Fantasy by The Crane Wives
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18 Jun 2026
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he's put in place three rules for himself since returning to the emergency department: be transparent when handling drugs, spend as much time with mel as possible, and stay out of trinity santos' business.
he doesn't mean to break rule three. he really doesn't.
(or, mel and santos try to be friends. it doesn't go as well as they had hoped.)
Bookmarked by javierpenaispunk
15 Jun 2026
